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Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Bryce Courtenay

Always listen to yourself ... It is better to be wrong than simply to follow convention. — Bryce Courtenay

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Janusz Korczak

My greatest fault is that I am no longer a child — Janusz Korczak

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Nowhere in a hospital can you walk without blundering into the memory pools of strangers - their dread of what was imminent in their lives, their false hopes, the wild elation of their hopes, their sudden terrible and irrefutable knowledge; you would not wish to hear echoes of their whispered exchanges - But he was looking so well yesterday, what has happened to him overnight - — Joyce Carol Oates

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Charlotte Stein

God his voice sounded like pouring cream. All rich and thick and good, so good. — Charlotte Stein

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Jennifer Close

When a friendship ends, people don't always give it the same amount of thought that they do relationships ... most of the time, friendships end in a different way - slowly, and without declarations. Usually people don't really notice until a friend has been gone for a while and then they just say they grew apart, or their lives became too different. — Jennifer Close

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Anna Maxted

Jack had the power to make my heart fly. He also had the power to shoot it out of the sky. Because, let's not forget, love isn't just about the flying. — Anna Maxted

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Mandy Fender

Often we have too many distorted takes on love because of the way everyone else represents it. — Mandy Fender

Chryslers Of The 1970s Quotes By Don Borchert

The library knows that it is a temporary fix. We have a stamp for the inside front cover: BROKEN SPINE NOTED. It is like a bracelet worn by a diabetic. When you return the book with this message stamped inside, we know you're not the one responsible for this horrible thing. It was some other bastard before you. The book has a preexisting condition. — Don Borchert